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no sweat
no problem; no need to worry US, 1955 Therefore no sweat will be produced by fear or exertion.- — Washington Post, 23 April 1961: “Man, dig this jazz”
- — American Speech, p. 119, May 1963: “Air refueling words”
- JOHN: Don’t you have some homework or somethin’ to do? CAROL: No sweat. My mother does it. — American Graffiti, 1973
- I said to Titch, the driver, “You will bring us in with the door on the kerb-side, won’t you?” “No sweat.” — Chris Ryan, Stand By, Stand By, p. 69, 1996
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